Love Never Dies Reviews
Paul from london
ONE OF THE BEST SHOW IN THE WEST END AT THE MOMENT
We saw love never dies on Monday and it was truly unforgetable. The cast was faultless and the storyline amzing, the music was one of Andrew Lloyd webber's best work and the next morning you will be humming the song love never dies. Overall this musical is well worth the ticket.
Anonymous from Anytown, AT 55555
MUSIC MAKES IT
Fantastic musical and a couple of songs stand out and you cant get them out your head.most people are just tone deaf or dont have a clue about musical theatre.yes the plot is weak but the music makes it.most of negative reviews are from people who dont appreciate a good melody or have no emotion in them
Barbara from Manchester', England
THIS LOVE NEVER DIES AND NOT PHANTOM
I took my grand daughter aged 8 to see this musical and she was 80% rapt. I loved it. I had read the mixed reviews but went with an open mind. Andrew L.W. himself said that we should not compare the 2 shows. We have to remember that this story is set 10 years later, in another country and in a completely different setting. The Phantom was still obssessed, Christine was still unsure of who she wanted, Raoul always was a "weak" character, Meg had grown up and thought that she was the STAR, the boy was a bonus and completed the circle It is a different show - just go and enjoy it - I do think that the music will grow on you, remember we have had over 20 years of the music from PotO - open up your mind - let your spirits start to soar and you will enjoy - just dont compare.
Anonymous from Anytown, AT 55555
GREAT SHOW
Having seen "Phantom..." I was keen to see the sequel. I won't pretend it is the best musical I have ever seen, but my daughter and I had a great time. Some of the singing was fantastic, the effects brilliant and the circus scenes captivating. I was sad that the actor who played Gustave in the first half was changed in the second half....why? The first actor did not even come on for a well-deserved applause at the end. The show started 15 minutes late and our seats in row C were too low to see all the important action at the end. Otherwise, I would have given this a 5.
Jo Holmes from UK
VERY ENJOYABLE
Having not seen The Phantom of the Opera and also reading some reviews I was a bit concerned whether we had booked the right show to celebrate our anniversary. We were not disappointed and thoroughly enjoyed it and managed to understand the love story fairly easilly. The acting, costumes, singing, scenery, special effects etc were amazing. A wonderful evening and would recommend it.
Maria Grimmett from England
DID NOT GRIP ME TO MY SEAT
I saw the preview of Lover Never Dies on Saturday 27th February 2.30 p.m. I enjoyed the show the singing from The Phantom and Christine was outstanding but after so much hype I was expecting something special from Mr Lloyd Webber I had a problem with the weak story line, I cant believe that this script took so long to write and felt a little let down. Is Mr Lloyd Webber loosing his magic touch? I hope not as I am one of his biggest fans.
Eeva from Finland
NOT A GOOD THEATER FOR THE SHOW
Half of the stall seats without a complete view of the stage is something I experienced for the first time. Squeeking floors under new carpeting did not help either. The show was ok, singers did a beautiful performance, but somehow it was a disappointment. It is a dangerous and very demanding task to meet the expectations after Phantom. I fear there will be a phantom 3 after 10 years- the story of Gustav. I wish the show was in a theater with a better view of the stage. Anckles of achrobats and no view of the balloon plus the title picture seen only up to the nose are bad planning and need to be changed.
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BRILLIANT Powerful fantastic
Ramin Karimloo captures Phantom's awkwardness as well as his brilliance and his powerful voice really does soar.
Ramin Karimloo captures Phantom's awkwardness as well as his brilliance and his powerful voice really does soar. Sierra is fabulous both in voice and presence.
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